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Industrial Hygiene and Sanitation [PDF]
R. P. Albaugh+2 more
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Slippery Knowledge: Ignorance, Ecologies, and Environment in Endometriosis Framing
Abstract Despite a growing body of literature linking environmental toxins and endometriosis, environmental issues make only occasional appearances in public, patient, and specialist conversations about endometriosis. These conversations may hover at the edges of public discourse, but do not gain traction.
Andrea Ford
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Assessing consumers' requirements for food quality : Training support for the FAO workshop [PDF]
Bricas, Nicolas, Figuié, Muriel
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ABSTRACT The British Nutrition Foundation and Quadram Institute hosted a multidisciplinary roundtable, chaired by Professor Jessica Fanzo, to explore how the UK food system can be transformed to achieve net zero targets while ensuring nutritional adequacy, food security, and health equity across the life course. Current dietary patterns are significant
A. Spiro+5 more
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Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection on the proposal from the Commission of the European Communities to the Council (Doc. 68/76) for a directive on harmonisation of the Legal and Administrative Regulations of the Member States on the provisions of Safety Information at the Workplace. EP Working Documents, document 217/76, 7 July 1976 [PDF]
Walkhoff, K.-H.
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ABSTRACT The community food environment influences access to food, which depends on the type of food venues available. However, studies predominantly focus on the Global North, often neglecting culturally relevant food sources in the Global South, like street food (SF) stalls. SF are a popular, affordable, and convenient source of energy and nutrients,
Jose‐Benito Rosales Chavez+2 more
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Scabies outbreak in Bangladesh: a growing public health crisis. [PDF]
Ahmed MN.
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Industrial Hygiene Instruction for Medical Students
Donald E. Cummings
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Colour‐coded perlites were treated with specific fatty acids or mono‐, di‐ or triglycerides as perlite pickup cues for laboratory and field colonies of western carpenter ants. In laboratory and field experiments, ant colonies were offered multiple choices of these colour‐coded lipid‐treated perlites for pickup and transport to the nest.
Asim Renyard+5 more
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